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Providence announces new program to aquire vacant land to build affordable housing

Por: The Boston Globe Business October 13, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — In the middle of a statewide housing crisis, the city of Providence has a favor to ask: Do you know of any vacant plots of land where affordable housing could be built?On Thursday morning, Mayor Jorge O. Elorza announced the creation of the , a new program funded with $8.5 million of the city’s American Rescue Plan Act funds that will acquire, hold, and transfer underused vacant land throughout the city with the goal of... + full article



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